• Audrey Hall's Undisputed Music Legends Podcast

  • Auteur(s): Audrey Hall
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Audrey Hall's Undisputed Music Legends Podcast

Auteur(s): Audrey Hall
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  • I'm Audrey Hall and this is the place where I meet and

    talk to -you guessed it - Undisputed Music Legends – these are the

    musicians, singers, the artists you’ve grown up with, the people behind

    the soundtrack to your life - about who they are, and where they are

    going, with highlights of their music career - and most importantly, giving

    props to people instrumental in the evolution of their music ~ now!

    TODAY - while they are still with us! In short – it’s a celebration.

    And with all the known benefits music has to our wellbeing, what I call

    #MusicMedicinefortheSoul, this podcast gives me a chance to explore -

    what has made our guests Undisputed Music Legends: where they fitted

    in (and where they DIDN’T fit in!) back in the day; ~ and where their

    music takes them today ~ amidst the technological revolution in music

    production ~ and tomorrow ~ as we discover those tunes that’ll be

    getting our toes tapping next week, next month or next year ...

    It's all about how music makes us feel ~ and ~ you can't afford to miss a

    beat! So subscribe to this monthly podcast and join me Audrey Hall as I

    meet the Undisputed Music Legends and share with you their secrets to

    musical longevity!


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  • Audrey Hall in Conversation with MUNEER NASSER Part 2 his father’s son Talking music legacy and life
    Jul 1 2024

    Who owns Jazz? Muneer Nasser says, “we pick cotton in this country just like we pick notes. We need to analyse history, not just celebrate it.”

    The son of the celebrated bassist, Jamil Nasser exalts the legacy of his dad with stories of the iconic masters. And with lessons to be learned through what Muneer calls ‘the tunnel vision’ of HipHop, it’s a history lesson of the Jazz Legends who have shaped the fabric of music across generations and his take on what’s going on in the music business today, and why.

    #PressPlay! #Subscribe! #JoinTheConversation!


    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall:

    Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ; @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ; Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk

    LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-89...

    MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/audreyslaten...


    THE MENTIONS: Newport Jazz Festival, Birdland, The Frankfurt Book Fair, Muhammed Ali, Muneer Nasser’s gig: Juneteeth gig, The Sculpture Garden National Gallery of Art, Tyler Perry, Dr Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, The Green Book, the 1st Civil Rights Movement 1865, President Bill Clinton – 3 strikes rule, Blind Tom, Carnegie Hall, the Beale Street Music Festival, Howard University, Hip Hop.



    Note from Audrey: This interview with Muneer was recorded last year. His “biggest gig of his life”, The Muneer Nasser Quintet A Juneteenth Jazz Celebration took place on June 21st at the National Gallery of Art (Sculpture Garden), Washington, DC


    PS: Note from Audrey: In our chat, Muneer refers to @RonCarter's self-publishing, which is in fact a deliberate choice. I asked Mr C why? And his response via Team Maestro is as follows:


    The assumption behind the question seems to be that self-publishing is a last resort or the result of there not being interest in the author by major companies. That’s just not true, at least in The Maestro’s case.


    When you sign with a publisher, they make all the decisions. They decide the publishing calendar (often a year or more in advance of when you make the deal), they decide the quality of the paper and printing, they decide the price, they decide how much (or how little) to charge. Because of the nature of their business, making updates is a slow and cumbersome process and often does not happen until every last one of the books has been sold and then you need to make a new deal. Because the publisher is laying out all the money, then understandably get the lion’s share of the profits and the author gets 10 or 12%. This is a fair deal, one Maestro made decades ago before he had his own business built up, and one he could have today if he wanted. It is a great deal for authors who do not have the kind of marketing machine behind them and need a publisher to provide that. Mr. Carter is no longer in that position.


    He chooses to publish his own books so he has control over what is being put out in his name, over the quality of the physical book, so he can update as he sees fit. Unlike many other authors, he does not need a publisher to find customers for his books – he has a robust social media following, a robust newsletter audience, and a reputation and following built up over 60 years.


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    1 h
  • Audrey Hall in Conversation with MUNEER NASSER Part 1 his father’s son Talking music legacy and life
    Jul 1 2024

    Who owns Jazz? Muneer Nasser says, “we pick cotton in this country just like we pick notes. We need to analyse history, not just celebrate it.”

    The son of the celebrated bassist, Jamil Nasser exalts the legacy of his dad with stories of the iconic masters. And with lessons to be learned through what Muneer calls ‘the tunnel vision’ of HipHop, it’s a history lesson of the Jazz Legends who have shaped the fabric of music across generations and his take on what’s going on in the music business today, and why.

    #PressPlay! #Subscribe! #JoinTheConversation!


    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall:

    Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ; @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ; Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk

    LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-89...

    MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/audreyslaten...


    THE MENTIONS: Newport Jazz Festival, Birdland, The Frankfurt Book Fair, Muhammed Ali, Muneer Nasser’s gig: Juneteeth gig, The Sculpture Garden National Gallery of Art, Tyler Perry, Dr Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, The Green Book, the 1st Civil Rights Movement 1865, President Bill Clinton – 3 strikes rule, Blind Tom, Carnegie Hall, the Beale Street Music Festival, Howard University, Hip Hop.



    Note from Audrey: This interview with Muneer was recorded last year. His “biggest gig of his life”, The Muneer Nasser Quintet A Juneteenth Jazz Celebration took place on June 21st at the National Gallery of Art (Sculpture Garden), Washington, DC


    PS: Note from Audrey: In our chat, Muneer refers to @RonCarter's self-publishing, which is in fact a deliberate choice. I asked Mr C why? And his response via Team Maestro is as follows:


    The assumption behind the question seems to be that self-publishing is a last resort or the result of there not being interest in the author by major companies. That’s just not true, at least in The Maestro’s case.


    When you sign with a publisher, they make all the decisions. They decide the publishing calendar (often a year or more in advance of when you make the deal), they decide the quality of the paper and printing, they decide the price, they decide how much (or how little) to charge. Because of the nature of their business, making updates is a slow and cumbersome process and often does not happen until every last one of the books has been sold and then you need to make a new deal. Because the publisher is laying out all the money, then understandably get the lion’s share of the profits and the author gets 10 or 12%. This is a fair deal, one Maestro made decades ago before he had his own business built up, and one he could have today if he wanted. It is a great deal for authors who do not have the kind of marketing machine behind them and need a publisher to provide that. Mr. Carter is no longer in that position.


    He chooses to publish his own books so he has control over what is being put out in his name, over the quality of the physical book, so he can update as he sees fit. Unlike many other authors, he does not need a publisher to find customers for his books – he has a robust social media following, a robust newsletter audience, and a reputation and following built up over 60 years.


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    53 min
  • Audrey Hall in Conversation with Alan Yentob Enabler of the Arts
    Jan 29 2024

    #Tellingitasitis from #HisStory at @BBC, @AlanYentob #MrBBC says, "...we are all now able to #takecontrol and #freeourminds

    And for a fairer world, we need to come together and find a way to move forward. And the way we do so is through Conversations, stories about who and what we are, helping us to discover, look, listen, learn and share!" 


    For Alan's vision for a fairer world #PressPlay! & #JointheConversation! It's what the #grownups are talking about!


    NB: This interview with @alanyentob recorded on 20 December 2023 refers to #CamilaBatmanghelidjh, who died peacefully at home on New Year’s Day, 2024. #RIEP



    #PressPlay! #Subscribe! #JoinTheConversation!

     

    PressPlay!👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽 #Subscribe! 👇🏽👍🏽🙏🏾👇🏽👍🏽🙏🏾😎❤ #JoinTheConversation! 💯🙆🏿🙆🏾‍♂🙆🏿🙆🏾‍♂👍🏽🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🗣🤔👂🏼👂🏼🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤❤❤😎🇯🇲🔥🕊


     ...and #HugeProps to Paul for #The Groove 'INNAPEACE', Hakim Jamal © Paul Ashley Wheatcroft.

    Contact and Follow Audrey Hall: Facebook and Twitter:@AudreyHall_

    Facebook Show Pages: @audreyslatenightdrive ;

    @Audrey'searlydrive ;

    Instagram: _audreyhalluk ;

    Email: audrey@audreyhall.uk

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/audrey-hall-8924941a/

    MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/audreyslaten...



    #EasyListening #artsandculture #filmandtv #popularculture #poetry #Community #IntergenerationalArts #avantgardejazz #popularmusic #Diversity #Inclusivity #Indentity #DigitalCreativity #digitalrevolution

    #collaborativeartforms #culture #living #home #sustainability #BlackLivesMatter #LGBT




    @BBC @Netflix @Apple @FoxTelevision @BBC @ITV @Channel4 #BadWolfTV @WarnerBrothers @Disney @BBCWales @BBCSalford @DoctorWho @BBCWorldService @SirDavidAttenborough @PlanetEarth @Arena @Imagine @TheArtsCouncil # USAfilmandtv @Manchester International Festival (MIF) @AvivaStudios @FactoryInternational #TheComicStrip

    ManchesterCity Manchester London America USA #Ukraine #Gaza #Israel #Palestine #IranianJew




    Philip Roth Mel Brooks David Bowie Stanley Kubrick @DannyBoyle @Russell T Davies #JaneTranter @AdeEdmonson #RikMayal #JeremyThorpe #AnthonyWall French & Saunders @FreeYourMind @LemnSissay #GeorgeFloyd RIEP DonaldTrump


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